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Hearing a scream, I rushed downstairs, only     the hostess lying unconscious on the floor.

   A. seeing         B. having seen         C. seen           D. to see

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查不定式,不定式表示将要发生的动作,句子意思“听到一声尖叫,我快速跑下楼,只看到无意识躺在地板上的女主人”, Hearing a scream分词做状语,lying unconscious on the floor分词做名词the hostess的后置定语 考点:考查不定式
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